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<p class="line867"><strong>Why can't my log file be read even though it is group readable?</strong> <p class="line874">Error number "7026-76-*" which results in a log file that cannot be read even though it is group readable is a known issue with the setuid/setgid functionality of the urchin binary. For security reasons, the urchin engine will run as the owner of the binary, even if it is started as root. Under this condition, only the exact group-id and not the list of groups will be seen by the application. <p class="line874">To fix this issue you may need to change permissions on the log file to world readable, or change the group to the exact group of the urchin user. This only affects UNIX-type architectures. </div><div id="pagebottom"></div>
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